Fulham may have the worst away record in the Premier League, but they still carry a greater threat on their travels than in recent seasons, insists Brede Hangeland.

The Whites travel to Bolton Wanderers on Saturday hoping to improve on a meagre tally of eight goals and 11 points away from Craven Cottage, and the Norwegian believes they will.

“I think there have been signs this season that it’s changing a little bit,” he said.

“We had some good wins at Wigan and QPR and I think we’re genuinely playing more positive football away from home and trying to play the same way we do here at home.

“If we can keep that going, and keep believing in our system, I’m sure we’ll get our reward.

“It would make a massive difference to us if we could win a few more games away from home, we all know that.”